A eukaryotic cell, meaning "real" or "true" nucleus.
single celled, no nuleus, tend to be aquatic and bacterial cell model
A nucleolus is a small object inside of the nucleus. The nucleolus serves as the container of RNA and is an important factor of protein synthesis within the cell.
Nucleus- directs the cell's activitiesChromosome- inside nuleus;contains information about the cellCell membrane- holds the cell together and separates it from its surroundingsCytoplasm- a jellylike substance containing chemicals that help the cell stay healthyVesicle- stores food, water, or wastes;tansports materialsMitochondrion- releases energy from food
cell A is -Sperm
cell wall and cell membrane
To control all cell activity.
Thrombocytes are cells without nucleus
DNA Replication :)
single celled, no nuleus, tend to be aquatic and bacterial cell model
in plant cell nuleus is present at pheriphery because of the presence of large vacuole in plant
yes
Yes, nucleus is an organelle.
No they don't.
prokaryotes have no nucleus
Neutron because it is part of the nucleus
The nucleus contains chromosomes which contain strands of DNA.
yes they are both present in interphase